Is there any stdout flush for nodejs just like python or other languages?
sys.stdout.write(\'some data\')
sys.stdout.flush()
Right now I only
process.stdout
is a WritableStream
object, and the method WritableStream.write()
automatically flushes the stream (unless it was explicitly corked). However, it will return true if the flush was successful, and false if the kernel buffer was full and it can't write yet. If you need to write several times in succession, you should handle the drain
event.
See the documentation for write.
In newer NodeJS versions, you can pass a callback to .write()
, which will be called once the data is flushed:
sys.stdout.write('some data', () => {
console.log('The data has been flushed');
});
This is exactly the same as checking .write()
result and registering to the drain
event:
let write = sys.stdout.write('some data');
if (!write) {
sys.stdout.once('drain', () => {
console.log('The data has been flushed');
});
}